Master of Laws (International Law and Politics)
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- Semester 1 or 2 (February or July)
UC's Master of Laws (International Law and Politics) is ideal if you have a basic knowledge of Law and are keen to develop your specialist knowledge in international law and politics.
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The specialist Master of Laws (International Law and Politics) is a degree designed for students who have a basic knowledge of Law and wish to develop their specialist knowledge in international law and politics.
You will take courses in international law and international politics, plus a dissertation. Courses are delivered through Te Kaupeka Ture | Faculty of Law and Te Kura Mātāpuna Tangata | School of Language, Social and Political Sciences.
The degree prepares you for careers in the diplomatic service, specialised legal practice, government, international organisations, non-governmental organisations, and the military.
You must have qualified for a Bachelor of Laws or a Postgraduate Certificate in International Law and Politics with a minimum B Grade Point Average, or other equivalent study. Relevance and standard of undergraduate studies will be criteria for approval.
If English is your additional language, you are also required to meet UC's English language requirements.
For the full entry requirements, see the Regulations for the Master of Laws (International Law and Politics) or use the admission requirements checker.
You can apply online at myUC.
See Admission and enrolment for all information on enrolling at UC.
The LLM(IntLaw&Pols) is made up of four courses and a dissertation.
The following courses are compulsory:
The remaining two courses (30 points) must be selected from these options.
You can start studies in either February or July, although starting in February is recommended. The degree takes 1–2 years of consecutive full-time study or, with the approval, 2–4 years of consecutive part-time study.
For full requirements, see the Regulations for the Master of Laws (International Law and Politics).
2024 tuition fee estimate: $8,255 (120 points)
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You can go on to a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Law, or Political Science and International Relations.
Postgraduate study can bring many career benefits eg, specialist skills and enhanced knowledge, entry into specific occupations, higher starting salary/progression rates, research capability/achievement, and evidence of high academic attainment/self-discipline.